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• r > •* FACTS IN NATURE. | or sianila*ti rr. MM’y had in-eri nearly' doubled during tot xn uh wr pkou loimis . the four years dial luul paswd and the ‘‘QjanUlive Wot O w > t I>> W« Ue In», ir»«u>a Fra«» Mat«!«, Bat H»wU> m Well. Theory’' was being rapidly detu «»traced With C d. M. Ptie i-vq.le w ho are run-lown atad nerv th«» increase in the volume a numey, prosperity R. I. on«, who ’uffi*r from iwilgoliun or Urv- pt ;» 1, |i»-««a|*» I»»' Ulll'»'t»IMMk for the people was incnaMuig Mr. Bryan »aw \ W. VI . »'ranci», reC’-rler ,.. .... Politically Independent Jan.» Rlkiea, Irea-urvr................. Ihr m • 4ÍMÍ - r «polita. Il I«« that rapid iuervase in the output of gold and great | IV. I.. J«, k«-tc, »uperintemlent « >rv I«» ItftFi» U» «kt«er U»mr -»« I < vteHmacrsrr, deputy dark increase in tnuiting standard silver dollar» by the i VBleh will ' • * hd-cil» n * «2. f Prop«, deputy »tM-nff........ mkh !.• .> il » hi I on lht »r t«i a « m ! Republics!) |>arty was proving the correctness of n J. »i«her. «up‘t lantr lami rrto ile roodtu<»<» li teo t ìurwetvd «tt-r* apo«n»nt inai WWW____ ithe "Quaubtive Tbeocy,” ¡u>d he could well afford Ü IL l » a .' k IU« hvullh i Naturv’« n»< Mart Hrlyeu. Mar« Bilyeu. Jan Janitor ............ ar au* *rr u» iw ívmimí li* forr-ai to wait , li i«ri 11. WUIum.. Wuluin«, ferryman ..... airi At the present time the volume of standard or C. F. Clayton, tern man .......... y**ere ><*» !»r R V Ptarre. X •artf AivX'i vr nata. Ni» »<’*iltillg phr«lri*»»l lo Ib* l®F>l’a|t basic money , including the National Bank cum-n-j ALI J»a larew I to Moiri A<nl Hur«* a! InttHul» al .. ft OU N Y •i artivrr*«*! that by •oatiUDvaGy ey. is something over $J4 ¡s-r cap ta. So.if Mr.! Aid Mm ll-.nee......... »fits nnt-t l«.»wt HAI »•» í aim I •xHBlhiu uà cartaitt anMiei 1 to aura Ahl l*la H‘ríuoui from nativa m **» labre i Bryan make» the campaign a» presidential nominee! Aid ’lira » J. Col« I Or.» rear in mirarne ... . ..................... «*> ni iruK«|>tae i our Anivriven hartwiM pm One » or, al rivi i.f vcar................ .... ... UO tr*»a> • a roarajicirw» whivh « %« atarvrh»u<Uy Ahl Koker min**rt .. in 1908, we arc not likely to hear anything about , U C I ft • !) ♦« • nt *n curuif re-»”« t4 Or«* tear, at end <>l 2 yt-»r-.............. Aid Mr». Pvril...... diM*rda< the 1G to 1 business, for the cause that brought, Ahl A 1 »'•*.« ......... III < **»- * ear. »I cml *4 3 year»................. . an i I vrf and «U ñas h trutti***' a« aalt a» 75 bùi rniMith« Miad»ai w. ..................... ...... F elb'F cbr»»ni<\ »»r hn<»r n< all* F»-t»y H uí. I icy .. Ahi V fun- in lt£M» dues not flow exist * I that idea to the Thia r» nMiiiFtUwi ai trafi < Three moulb» io mivware................ .... Ahi »rank Vavrn Natura*« vilalitf ha *<«.»Meu No U5 Tiutt Mr. Bryan has lost nothing in popularity , Mil» ■p A "-*i> ..... l*ft»iv topy in wrapper,.................... . ........ ’«•a- l>.' Il |sunRrm iha td v.»d t i‘»«v ADVKIiìlwlS'd HAT»* since the two great political itattlen is now gvnen W. M Parker ¿ lhe «Uvoarh a m ! hv<r tal 15!. GtMtkLn Jr health? o»nd:Uon. thrrrb? b< lp ng ih ('•rd of :h»uki. ..... ..................... .... ally admitted. Indeed as his teaching in thus»* 11 ihL»«n J* rf jr*'-«i4 » i and »*• ni iatoHi «4 f»-<l ah r u? Special oldluarr notice», je« Ime . . . fe^t» ih* bk«»! Thrr<d>? Il cura« ara . i'._ 1 - - J*'» . ............. campaign« and during the intervening year» is now , t f 1 »« US leu.irti Wedding r,*,no>ent«. |»’r line ............. . »I- re* h. Inditf’ »ihm. (orphl Hvrt >r b*i I Conrad M.yer ................... <A I»» al »dvt rtuiug. |«r line r k-nc ................. being demonstrated and is being adopted by the «• and iütNfrvxi «ftarantfam« nla. ! E. M tkfwter ................ «... Di-play mi», 2 charigv» l«-r u. o ili. ■ • r* -in w -- I ’ F. J. Laif4 ................................. Republican party, his popularity has greatly in-: to |*r inch ........ ... MT bad la-i* in tha m »mint trr«p»rn1 VtiM-rot*» IL*|4ud .... » . hr*, fi BP5S « vU? l>F»’d •( *- • I 0r> en-as««i. it will be rtmembered that one of Mr ¡He. F» J«M». «uri «ani», 1 v inebe». per mentii.......... . !•?. J. Myer«........................... ni pam >n • Ir, h*. a <*v» • out ra»Hy ai*J leMag lime contrail» I *r »liertt-lng made ai appi wat n. I < Hihng A |*mland ............ «... arh^ Ukhihf '»f <»•« «mvlipeU.vn m Bryan's chief contentions, especially in the cam-; '.*.aa irr*»fu!ar tow»«* t •' 0a»b«*< or heat al- I Stewart A Nvi ................. .. t*aign of 1900, was railway freight legislation. A I M. Hinder» A Co................. 7 a, u . »! n< with chili» •«•nM»i?‘*n» or Min »i mpiuru». lh»'v lut lo drra>><c I«***«»!!»’ |ln*•.......................... 11 oft drrd A DA Y OF SURPRISES Republican Congress is now alxait to enact that I IC. 14 tour u*h. si» «-r to l ktd> s E. Hn»vin»4l..................... . .. & *i Mirili ah eh tba *<• -■.-Irn M»wl IM*cev«*ry idea or contention into law. Another contention | i ln»h<vnt Hnhltrrv................ «LOO will «-»»react ni r* «peedllp ai and i*rn»a Mvovtry tudptTioM» Monday, June 4. was certainly a day prmiuctive of .Mr. Bryan was tariff revision or remodeling. tvrnll? iban any othfr known *<» ni. < »»n* R. She i<ln« a«» aleuhftd »r hebtl (»»rminf 4r»«t* ................... i of many surpn m < to many of the peopleof Oregon., Unless the Republican party in the present or the F. H Watierv ....................... .. AH il* intra.’-mu prink'd in plain E m * ii*b un wrapper Th«- day demun.strat«'! that the independent wa> next Congress revises the tariff, it is likely to be M ». IUh<nj ........ . Th" *■ :» ; lira •oiatllut.<»*» la te «t. M Gttion.............................. never so much in evùlence before as on that day. ' driven from power by an enrage«! |M<ople. ^rrn t th* «Jralrr <o maka a Htlla more L R BOAd. ............................ - * ^r it II* fama, you I«> m - Ar«*«»pt mtauU A i‘rodhctHin<................ It demonstrate«} u> a certainty that the day of Indications now point with emphasis to Mr. tilaa» aliluir tre *<•• i«i«-n Mai « al iNacovery • ». M. blind ¡»arty fealty was a «j jestion of |*ast history. Bryan as the Ik-rnocratic nominee. No man is W Ai. Stewart .... .................. 17-tX) ( * nvt.pat > rau«rtw an«J aftrarat«-« man» 1 li t* ih r- .«th:? A lo .. - ' •urea by !»r Iharer** Phmaanl IVHrtia Governor Chamtierlain and hi * sup|»ort< i * were thought of or talked of fur the place other than he. ■ «, i1 I T. J. Amb-reon ................... ..... IX 4) Una a iaaaUwe. I wq ut Ihrer are cathartic. surprised thut the Governor should be* «‘k'Ctcd when , Mr. Henry Watterson, of the Louisville (Ky.) R. C. Wntkiu»................................... S.70 the Namial Republican majority was shown to I m * .Courier-Journal, one of the ablest political writers S. p liarger ................................... 11.50 <M K Cl l UBIMI COMIUSA HONS. l.. C. Ulte ........ ............................... li *• from 25,000 to »J.OOQ. of the Nation, thinks Mr. Bryan will be nominated j Sarah K. Chaae............ 5.00 sul I r tho ciHivrnien .- .4 our t*««riM.. It was a great surprise to the people who were and elected, unless the Republican jmrty should M M.<-.y . ... . . oi scio........................ s.oo »• h»)0 > tin’lolb >■ init i liilib ng instrumental in causing the b.g appropriation to be . prevail upon President Roosevelt to accept a third I City I J. Baker............................ 34W eonibiiiatioii.. Tho |>ri>*« n»nw«i in- referred to the people, to see the Lili appropriating term. Probably if President Roosevelt should be The Hernld ........................................ 1W> o" clu li , iun> M-ar'« »ubarriptl*») to th» A 1 u»»ing.................................... S.50 ."■uitiAin N,'u > : the people*« money so extravagantly, sustained by renominated, Mr. Bryan would not enter race at | A. Tho Wo-'kly < trivni:*n . ........ R. !.. White....................................... 31« • o such a large majority. They wonder yet how it was that lime, for the reason that they »kind so nearly q. ».. l'rop»!........................................ l«i i»> The <>rvfc'u 1 Kiit’-a mvlc Jwur ».'il>» AMO HKiaWAV». nsl..................... .. ........................ .. 12 00 i!on«‘, when one of the chief featur«*s of Gov« mor together on id«-as of government that a political r J Biitivr ........................... »ne t a Th« (>r»von W'oekly Journal . .. 11.75 The St. Lmi» «ìlolH -tX’iiH» rat J. H. Mear» ..................................... lift ITA 11.7» Chamberlain’s |«opularity was his action in fore.ng I issue, as between them, would 1 st difficult to de D. Wa.li, ...................................... btOU Th* S»n Frai« >•”1 I.«auiinur . la. n the Legislator«' to remove the emergency clan-v termine. Indeed if the ind« |a-ndent political trend C. Croci........................ ’..................... 6». 15 Th« N. Y. TrilniiH’-k'AruM'r ... 11 'O ¡MS» Turn 5V•train*« .Maga«lhe ........ 12 20 fn>m the bill, so that it might, if the people so de- continues anti the alignment between plutocratic j. Fortrr ........................ All othi'r |>ublii :iti<uiA will bo obtarn- ____ lA-eper............................... . . &'i.«k» , *nr»s!. be rcf«'rn*<! to the people. They believe that I wealth and the commnn pf»ophe bwomes more Hugh I «MAT* Biitlcr ................................... «5.00 ml lor you ut re-lucvi! rat"», it laton in 5, s. . lanike.................. 7.50 <■.11101’1-11..n w u I. many vote« were cast in the affirmative, when it clearly defined, they an1 far more likely to be Harry »ni'ly .................................... IH«1 W« b I m , will tunk’’ thv f.,li"wing <4hv was the intention and desire to vote in favor of u , found fighting the people’s battles side by side, Jam«« 75 for elute, tor the New.. Kuner Br<»>. ............... .................. > M. J.ibn.»t ui. 7.50 For» «Int* of 5, with »paper for th» veto. ttain to lx1 arrayed against each other as presiden li. 15,15 getter ap of tin* < itib, »>.50. B Moyer. It was a day of gnat surprise to the friends of tial candidates. 2.25 For » dub of 10, with |«|«r for th< F J I •| ft.» getter ui> of dub, ill). I hi ncM n. e«iual suffrage tn see the cause *» dear to their Political history is made, rapidly thes«* days. Plu b R. Reuter 5 W» .. I Any ol the «I m vi .fferw require all ar heart» so heavily sat u|»»n by th«* voters of Oregon. tocrats. the once backbone anti mainstay of the Re Ji*llU rear, to tie »•>n«r<’d up, t»-fure dobbin« «>n>* hi ai"' Wa») »ngtrm Sower offer 1» availablu. Pipe On ............ ................ it was a «lay of surpris«; and financial Ions to the publican jiarty, are now becoming estranged from W. E. Parker................................... 2i.»i s.-i" : ■ v.. r* . • r • • ! that party. Tin* next two years may demonstrate J M. «'row ............................. Mr. J. Mon l oo. It was a humiliating surpr e to many defeated the necessiiy of a united action on the jiart of the Brun*!**!» rrjr A Martin .............. An <*xpvrn-i»-vii i ■ in) ntuh r of Chi- Vli’lVniaM A Baker ........... ne«,’ molici nm, «in..■w.ir to th,’ law candidate»* lo a certain th«' vast difference in the d< thi me plutocratic wealth an 1 I Irvin« Hr*» ..................................... liniSC Wo T 'Ug. of tll’ony, Ori’ííon, i» j W. it. Sorry ............................. now pr.’i’orol «.. turni»!) Chin«-«’ Inoli estimate they (the candi<lat« I were held by the again secure the power that never should have . P. W. Hpiult..................................... cine to all. The nmlervignol rwoin- people than the estimate they had placed uj»>n been usurped from the people. j A. A. Punì inoliti.... ........ luto il» hi:u aid guárante«’» Mti-laction Halloway Haul»art* « o.......... Call or wn«,’ him at No. 117 M ,-«t Sto- themselves. Under such a condition, tlint is to say, a division ('urti* l.utuberOo......................... otiti Street. Albany, Oregon. It V..I*. :i -.* ry ■' " - - • ’• ' ; • between the plutocratic wealthy and specially i I."alm Br<.»............ .. .......... .. 52Ö J im Wairrr«tj,. of gtxxl government that a vast majority of the privileged classes, and the common people, it is Mr». Sarah Smith........................... Bro»..................................... llirejthrd <>«(«. ShcAl Oats, \ etch t1«y people of Oregon were no longer party slaves, but difficult to believe that either President Roosevelt ItarrvU Miller l.utnla-r Co........................... ! hAvt» a ipiNnlity of threftbed oat«, ' W C. M«rn» ................................. could l>e depended ui>on to vote for the interests or Mr. Bryan would be found with the plutocrats. nhe«f oAtM, »ful vetch h«v for naie at n»v I Alm Power....................................... fanti, three miltn South <4 .* m ìg . All of the State regardless of |*rty. On the contrary, they are likely to be found shoul Hughe« ighe» A Knox hliol ............................. ... nn«i reasonable. The day also demonstrated «eventi facts: It der to shoulder m the interests of the people. j. T. MiCully A Hon. S. W <DtX»S Mat key ................. ahowed that the once powerful >aloon domination What signifies the names "Republican" or “Demo J. M.-- .................. in State, County. an«l City politics was rapidly crat" when the liberty an«! rights of the people Io. 1.. Ferginuin........... r. Malt>nr ................. Waning and under present conditions had lost its arc at stake? There is a much greater and grander J. Philpott..................................... power. It demonstrated that while laws made word than either. "Patriotism," and President M. »""U'left ................................. Buffalo-Pitt» Co........................... through Initiative may be very Ix-ncficial, the Roosevelt and W. J. Brj’anar«* both ¡»«triots. They 1). W. Fiere«................................. So 1- power, through indistinctly stating a projiosition both must necessarily be on the side of the people. E. N. Tan.ly................................. l.sMsvr»« Yn-pilna . H. U. i latter................................. . Lie A »I. Arrtvva < ’«»t rath» may be imperfectly understood by the f>eople and z\s the breach between plutocracy and the people J. \ Bilyeu................................. II K Arnvt» altmny U.U 1- M William Bay .......... *. ................... in consequence become a sourc«1 of mischief. It widen«, as is evidenced by the prosecution of the h<> J— K. B. I a ’ a I mi ................................. 11 atn hwvrw Al’wkn r . 1145 p M also demonstrated that th«* Initiative furnishes the tmsts and all other aggn-gations of wealth that Seth Fri*i*ae. ............... .............. M •• tot Vidi»«* . i» •• M arrirtH« Y» )uln« —« on M W. J. Turn kitt« ....................... political crank op|x»rtunities to push his cranky are violating law. either directly or technically, th«* W. I.. < tear hart el al................ Irmlssw Is* Misti t rus«« D'trull, ideas upon the people, with always the danger of political careers of these great leaders are rapidly- Albany llarUwariACo............... No. >— l.rarrv ARmny fnr M. ..................... adoption of th« e same cranky ideas by th«* people. converging and at no distant day. unless plutocracy S H t.-.u \ ! ? * » « * 11 toil M ' A. B. fiK'ker A Son»................. ■ I Th«1 day also demonstrated that our Primary I-aw becomes lesa aggressive and more subservient to Oblinit A Fiuilaiiii ..................... M M irr » \ « * has come to stay and that a way has been pointed law, justice and right, will be together. Financial Stewart A So« Co....................... i t KUavr BSPKXMt». liMiit* f*»r < ssrvMil*». out by which the people may practically elect foes an* more inimical to the safety of the Nation Fred Dawami ............................. I No. A— lx«!*»« ABmn) fori orval’t» 7 15 A M II. M. Payne ............................. United States $« raters. than is a foreign foe. As both responded promptly Jami*» Arrtret l orvalhc. ............. .. MAI A. M. t Ikin»............................... No 1> to the call to arms to suppress S|>anish cruelty to I' E. Hullmrt........................... I mm *»« AH<any .. ................ I I*. M Arrltt* Mt *.«arv alitai..... ........... .... IM I’ M A i'ru’tlioliime................. >r,V. J. DRY AN AND THE PRESIDENCY her subjects, they will not I m * |o«« prompt to re «■¡low No * U . I.. Jackanti ..................... . 7.15 r M Loare* A spond to the call of the j»«.x»ple when the battle be I'ai-ihc "tate* Telephone Co.. Arrivo*< «xsalii» ........ . r. M ii-lh-lmin Co....................... It is a generally admitted fact that William J. tween plutocracy and the wealth-producers is on. Ire IrKlu, Iwr AII h ...», Mast.in Fruiting Co,.............. S<>. » Bryan has aeouretl a place in the hearts of the I i.rv&llb, M i»c«iXA y But ». F. » A M Arrow AII mji , . Ul" A. M «1.2. ’ C. II Htewart ............................. « The Calapooia Wagon Road is proving somewhat American people that has been enjoyed bv a very »■>. » W.'Wl C. B. Davi» ................................. 1 am vi *, «‘on alii. .. ............ . of an elephant on the County. What was thought few men in our |*ast history. The ideas and meth ai 20 John Catlin................................. Am,«»I O'<«iiy a.2i> Ko T— )*<>rttniUer.................. ods of government advocated in the campaigns of would cost to complete, four or five thousand dol «. Wiliiam ft *o I«’..—< oriwtlt» ...... ................« «i I". M ." Hill ........ ........................ litlivn Al'«ny .... «.«vi M 1896 and llMX). which were then ridiculed and villi- lars, has already cost the County $11,000 and the A twhniuh............................. •«i M-«ul«r «•»«■) I ml«,«. 12.50 blalSee........................... fietl as bt'ing the crazy eminations of a Populist end is n«»t yet When the road is completed to the Skipion 1.50 So. »- Cornai Ha M. l.uilwnt ................................. « 3# A M. brain, are now becoming better understood, and a*’ County line, it will have cast the County nearly Rotier F»ro*.......... ........................ I IX) Acri«<wal Ai'wny I Iv A M. 17.1k) li «i. Either ............................... h»k. Li*- they are Incoming better understoml by the people $20.000. Even then, unless the miners take hold E. C. Armatrong......................... tra ersi nrn alita . n SB A. M 30 u) Arrt^ca al Allainy M 1.5 r. M and ar»> being enacted into law Mr. Bryan, as the and complete that portion of the road in Lane M McCoy ................................... ftu Ut) Xo. 7- JU) ■Myer» A Kichaniaon ................. County, some three or four miles of rough moun lxavra < orvai Ha ... most powerful advocate of these ideas in the above « or» H M. Arrivo» al AUony M. tain construction, the road will be of no value to mention«"«! cumi>aigns. increases in popularity. No nil scio MARKI.IS. i-rnvrw AUany^..-.^.... 7JbA A M It is somewhat unusual for States to commence the people. As a matter of fact the County is pay N « A. M. Arti vasai Cut valila Tim follow mg are lincea quotiti on No tf nominating a presidential candidate two years be ing pretty dearly for the ante-election promises of TliurmIaT ol each week by our deal' Irr«, lo« rea AP«ny Arriva» al Larvai Ha fore the opening of the presidential <uimi«ign, yet Judge Stewart and Commissioner Butler. The Wheat, ] par bu»hel................... * o'» 37 ■« No. + vritbin the |>ast week »he States of Arkansas. North people would not have grumbled had the mat! coat Oat«, Uavm Al'mny . ................. 7.» •* M U»n . ) to llran, Arrivo» al l ««rtaHb» IUI* M 25 (M I>akota. and Indiana have dttlared for Mr. Bryan no more tnan first estimated. but to have the cost Shorts, *• •• •« •• All•»<ilw alw»ve irai aliHMoullMxrvi ÜU ¡¿5 Ch..|.. I * . « ..« • . .•*■»« . ’ in a most positive manner. Other States will multiplied four times is causing the ptxiplc to grunt Hutter, <t ■ttunlrv' |>er roll.. 3D Got vai Ita. a» »rii «a (miti ihr lanroit, tfivirtg •• tlon-n.......... .... 1S>, «linrri «nHv u> Neapori and a»Ua«anblMwrb<4» pfobably do likewise before the Summer is ended, pretty loudly. h.tnc». se )K>UtXÌ. ... II < a» aail aa nrvHtrolmah Hot Afa Ioga. and we can safely conclude tiutt the Bryan l»oom is ss F’< fWtlMr utfttrinafton amdy lo Young U Chirk« na. «e • • Governor Chamberlain has «'stablished a reputa- us ( J.U MITO,’'*11 raa» A<t o». prolutbly to continue to grow until the demand St R lf Afant, AUwany 15 tion enjoyed, m far as we know, by no other Turkey», st •• for his nomination in 1908 will 1 m > irresistible. H il » *i>Nl«li. i<v»ni« i ne?alila. Ihtck», 15 Mr. Bryan is now on a tour of the Old World American statesman. He has stood for office seven llerf. per [»»ind live weight W»i 07 », and can in no way lx? exerting n personal influence times when the |>arty opposing him was largely in H<<». «• Veal •• for »hipping 07 S The |U«t 1*1 are to a. «tin ker».... bhrrp, •* (M‘, in bringing about this boom. It is his personality the majority, yet he Ims his first defeat to meet in Portland U al........ •• US ah J”.he-things he stooil for an«l has stood for in In the late election the Republican party on other Mutton •* Pup’s Coffee House the past that is-pointing him out as the one man to candidates shows a majority as large in number as Irvine 1 arm Production». the entire Democratic vote, yet the Governor lead Democracy in the campaign of 19»H Several ilay» ago Dr. A. <1. Frill ro- A t tn« Warr Enn or M ommoom Hr. a »amide <4 the pr’vlnctwvn» of In ‘h'* campaigns of lN*.n'>and 1900, especially the cmerg«‘s from th«* fight with a majority chse to ceivnl tlw* »*. J. Irvine farm, near Kctrn. Th« t:tntr uncTzens. form«.'«*,’ Mr. Bryan’s central idea was the free UOOO. For all this the Governor is not puffed up aforwaaid «ani|t|e» nm»i»t of the caudle Old-time l.inn County Boy», age of a couple ol rattlewnakn», coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1. Mr. Bry an in th«- least, but is ever the same genial, whole- append that frank found tuid taken refuse Frunciere. .souled George. His heart is ever in the right |>lace wlvix-ated free coinage of silver as a m«"**«» to an under hi» btHMw-. Ope net niiui«»’r»-l 10 rattle« and a laitton while the other ehd. Behind free coinage was the* "Quantitive and the people believe in him.________ prialuct «a* a year younger » J. did /hcory of Money’’—the true basis or cause of the riot ««ate what he oemderwl an aver The evidence being brought out in the meat J. G. GILL, D. M. D. age crop would lie. ^hxqx’rity for the people. At the time of his firat lacking establishments shows nearly all of them H m eetalili»li«ml hi« ’lenta! offir« Jfcnpaign Mr. Bryan, seeing there 'vnx but $11 of In .tir« witii th«* '»r»iti*n rtra R.-lief 4tsic money in cireulati«»n anumg the people, con to be establishments that ought to be almtcxl as a Aw * lalioit, ol Mi-Mirifftill«' A p«ir»*ljr I in £eio an<! I» prepared intit’i») a»»iH-i«ti.H». J. «i. Bryant, i In k'd that the volume of primary- money should public nuisance.____________________ V a «I o lir»VcÌAM •«•nt. Allmny. Onvn. 4» increased and th'Axght free coinage of silver the WT»rk In all Independent Republicans will vote for whom \ I "ir Vnr'H rev i» !>• u pr „*rv — I Mk-kest means to secure that «nd In the cam they believe to b«« the beat man for an office, re MWO»» the I’scifle <*•*•». branrlww of dentieDy. dktgn of 1900 he did not make free ccmage w gardless of what the Oregonian may say. Th«» (or the '♦ awt ’ an N w O. ¡Eminent Why’ Because the volume of basic* party lash has no terrors f<»r them - ílir kantiani ¿Heur- Mi«»»nmsMHBs»»i No»« TW« A »hllMI MOVI», »1*1 I W« k«>*-e »I ■ mail’--« pro 1.14.* U b|«. *1 I < ,.r-e «», tamil’- Fi S tue Srwvial Cliillrvn Boy»* |l. tin-ver« I We would suggest that you select your S trino Sv it early. The choice p At tern n are al- wavs found.......... „ ......n at the Opoiling of the Season when stocks are unbroken. Ar n ana This will lx about ttiv last week you'll see many Men wearing Winter clothe«, Bfl it will soon I m » a c>w <»6 resurrecting something from th«» garret or closet <>r coming out in a Spring Suit—new, clean, btylish, and handsome. J AI.IIANY AGRICUL \V«« liav«' an almost unlimitvi variety of choico Cheviot« Sergv«, and Scotch Mixture*. John Deore Disc Harro» ami Molino made to or man A ’l ay American I They’re Masterpieces of Suit Making We trust you will stop in fora moment’s look. We believe that you will be impress,.«I with the reaionablin«»"« of our price« as w.-il as witii the excellence of our Clothing. THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY Its» rrasfslr • « I«» Ils In« lloltM r*rwK’-r”Ma r i »! «... w ► «ii'ii, kl. C Vewy, J. J. Harne«, C A. Warner, •oiiipain- > SCIO ROLLER MILLS I I * L « « i 4r « i at * J ■» i I i Spiced Pickled Herring, l>rv Codfi-h,Smoked Silversidu Salmon, Brick t^ieese, Lintburger Cheese. Cann«x| Sweet Potatoes, Canned Sauer Kraut, and Orange Ci.lur. Headquarters for Shilling’s Best atxl Dia mond \\ <'off, i s, I eas, Spices, Baking Pow der*, and Extracts. Satisfaction or your money back. Highest market price for vour produce. Exchang«* checks given on the large ami complete lines in our Dry Goods ami Furni ture Departments. Yours Respectfully, Ottico with iScio, f i ÀI i 4t N J. F. WESELY. L. W. » Hu fiacril>e how ani i(« l the n« M i : 0 I OX DECK AG/MX! After thre. month«* absence from Scio, I nm> again at the Bench ready and anxious to repair your Watches and Clocks I can also repair engines and other machiiu-rv. Bicycle Repairing a s|«ccialty. I can do tho work or direct how it can be «lone. <• Gradual Make ul •> <• A •> The Wigwam Mammoth Feed Shetl, of Allamy, on Svond street, » now ready for bu»in«««, witii »croniniialatHoi« never lieforv <4- («reti the agricultural t>ul4ic. Príve in, when yen come tn Alhany, »rd let ne prove t»> you how attentive ami attorn- nx-lating we are. FR2C TOMUWlCJf. Lessee WANTED- Men in «neh «tate «'■ trarei, p letftgn», a*lv«rti»e eroi Ira ve ram,>lra I of.tirgiani» Salary S75 |>*r m*4ith M per >l«y tur enpen»««. KB Ili.MAN CO:, | !>«pt. 8, Alla» Bloeir, Chinag». The forwi, h l'nion i» aoll.l »M ?nh-! Off.' wan! fro : Comm Troia Min«, Demás» FW tm Cn»T«i«»T» Ae. 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